After three years of collaboration with top-tier scientists and other specialists, the authors of this book present modern evidence for the existence of God.
For almost four centuries, from Copernicus and Galileo to Darwin and Freud, there was a tumultuous growth in science, creating the impression that the universe could be explained without invoking the role of a creator God. As a result, materialism triumphed at the beginning of the 20th century.
But then, unexpectedly and astonishingly, the pendulum of science swung in the opposite direction, and discoveries began to replace one another, ranging from the expansion of the universe, its precise tuning, and thermal death, to the Big Bang and the extraordinary complexity of all living things.
These new insights have fundamentally undermined the old beliefs in the collective consciousness of 20th-century people, and today we can say that materialism, which was merely one of the beliefs, is on the verge of turning into an irrational conviction.
The book describes in accessible language the fascinating history of such processes and offers a stunning panorama of new evidence for the existence of God. At the turn of the 20th century, belief in a creator God seemed to contradict science. But today, everything has fundamentally changed.
The authors invite interested readers to reflect and discuss this topic.